As Nelson Chamisa unveils the Blue Movement, the Zimbabwean opposition faces a pivotal moment of transition and internal discord.
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Amidst Zimbabwe’s economic turmoil, health professionals abroad grapple with the pull between better opportunities and the healthcare void they’ve left behind.
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AfDB’s $40M loan to Mozambique’s CFM set to revolutionize rail and port services, promising greater trade efficiency for Zimbabwe and beyond.
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In a groundbreaking development, Zimbabwe stands on the precipice of a seismic shift in its criminal justice system. Over 63 inmates, their…
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Zanu PF staunchly defends Zimbabwe’s security sector against EU sanctions, urging for recognition of reforms and constructive engagement.
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In a groundbreaking move, Zimbabwe’s cabinet has endorsed the abolition of the death penalty, receiving acclaim from Amnesty International for this pivotal human rights achievement.
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In a landmark decision, Zimbabwe’s cabinet abolishes the death penalty, marking a significant stride towards enhancing human rights and justice reform.
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Former Minister Walter Mzembi stresses the need for psychological care in Zimbabwe, from war veterans in government to the economically distressed populace
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Defying political pressure, Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart vows to serve his term, distancing from CCC infighting and prioritizing city welfare.
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Job Sikhala receives profound instructions from the late Morgan Tsvangirai in a dream, seeking clarity for his political journey ahead.